The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Scripture which express its truth , touch a chord of the soul which cannot but respond , because it has been attuned to it by God . ' But while this is said -and all the words of Scripture warrant the saying of all this - it is very ...
... Scripture which express its truth , touch a chord of the soul which cannot but respond , because it has been attuned to it by God . ' But while this is said -and all the words of Scripture warrant the saying of all this - it is very ...
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... Scripture , reason , and common sense , and given it to the fond mummeries of a play - acting hierarchy . But , in addition to this , no doubt the work of Hooker abounds in sacramentarian notions . In Mr. Keble he has found an editor ...
... Scripture , reason , and common sense , and given it to the fond mummeries of a play - acting hierarchy . But , in addition to this , no doubt the work of Hooker abounds in sacramentarian notions . In Mr. Keble he has found an editor ...
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... Scripture . It reminds him , he remarks ( with more wit than discrimination ) , of the old Hindoo fable : the earth reposes on the elephant ; the elephant stands on the tortoise ; but how is the tortoise itself to be supported ? In the ...
... Scripture . It reminds him , he remarks ( with more wit than discrimination ) , of the old Hindoo fable : the earth reposes on the elephant ; the elephant stands on the tortoise ; but how is the tortoise itself to be supported ? In the ...
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